Zantel Telecom company on Sunday launched a new campaign, dubbed “Why Pay More” to new customers joining the network.
The offer which aims to reward every new customer joining the network by giving them a flat rate of 1/- across all networks, making Zantel the most affordable telecom firm in the country.
Zantel Chief Commercial Officer, Mr Sajid Khan, said at the launch that Zantel were aiming at making communication affordable service and allowing people to remain connected.
“For Zantel, not only quality service is a priority, but also the affordability,” said Mr Khan. Zantel, which was the first telecom company to introduce the historic 1/- Epiq Moto, across all networks in Tanzania, had since then lowered Internet costs and international calls more than any network in the country.
“Why pay more campaign”, as the name suggests, aims to challenge those who have not yet subscribed to Zantel to try our services and experience the difference,” said Mr Khan.
To enjoy the service, all the customer has to do is buy a new Zantel sim card, register, and then top up any balance to stay in touch more affordably.
The offer which aims to reward every new customer joining the network by giving them a flat rate of 1/- across all networks, making Zantel the most affordable telecom firm in the country.
Zantel Chief Commercial Officer, Mr Sajid Khan, said at the launch that Zantel were aiming at making communication affordable service and allowing people to remain connected.
“For Zantel, not only quality service is a priority, but also the affordability,” said Mr Khan. Zantel, which was the first telecom company to introduce the historic 1/- Epiq Moto, across all networks in Tanzania, had since then lowered Internet costs and international calls more than any network in the country.
“Why pay more campaign”, as the name suggests, aims to challenge those who have not yet subscribed to Zantel to try our services and experience the difference,” said Mr Khan.
To enjoy the service, all the customer has to do is buy a new Zantel sim card, register, and then top up any balance to stay in touch more affordably.
Source: Daily News, reported from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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